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Re: Card Playing Protocol? (fwd)
On Sat, 23 Jul 1994, Hal wrote:
> I thought of a simpler way to attack the blackjack protocol proposed
> by Karl, where the dealer shuffles the cards, commits to a hash, and
> then the player checks the hash at the end of the deck. Simply, this
How about if the dealer sends out the hash of the original deck, then
each player sends back a permutation(first a hash, for disclosure and
commitment, then the open value). The permutations are then applied
to the deck as shuffled by the dealer, distroying his order. The
"goodness" of the original shuffle would allow security from colusion
among all the players, and the presence of any one good permutation will
shuffle the deck.
Berzerk.
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